A toner cartridge includes a housing having a toner exit and two coupling portions, a slide piece disposed to the housing and slidably moveable between opened and sealed positions, a sealing member disposed to the slide piece in a way that the sealing member blocks the toner exit when the slide piece stays at the sealed position, and a clamping cover having an abutment portion, and two coupling arms extending upwardly from two lateral sides of the abutment portion and engaged with the two coupling portions, respectively. The abutment portion is abutted against the slide piece that stays at the sealed position in a way that the sealing member is compressed and deformed. As such, the sealing member can positively block the toner exit, and the slide piece can smoothly move between the opened and sealed positions after the clamping cover is removed.
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1. A toner cartridge, comprising:
a housing having a bottom side with a toner exit, and two lateral sides with two coupling portions;
a slide piece disposed to the housing and slidably moveable between an opened position and a sealed position;
a sealing member disposed to the slide piece in a way that the sealing member blocks the toner exit of the housing when the slide piece stays at the sealed position; and
a clamping cover having an abutment portion, and two coupling arms extending upwardly from two lateral sides of the abutment portion and engaged with the two coupling portions of the housing respectively, the abutment portion being abutted against the slide piece that stays at the sealed position in a way that the sealing member is compressed and deformed by the slide piece.
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The present invention relates generally to a device used in an image-forming apparatus and more particularly, to a toner cartridge used in an image-forming apparatus.
A conventional toner cartridge is generally composed of a cap having a toner exit for discharging toner, a slide piece slidably disposed to the cap, and a foam member attached to the slide piece. When the slide piece slides to a position corresponding to the toner exit, the foam member can block the toner exit to prevent the toner from leaking out. However, if the foam member has an insufficient thickness, a gap may easily exist between the foam member and the toner exit due to the fact that the foam member may not be firmly pressed on the toner exit, resulting in that toner may leak from the gap. If the foam member is provided with an exceeding thickness so that the toner exit can be positively blocked, the drag occurred when the slide piece slides may increase and the edge of the foam member may be tilted or peeled up by the edge of the toner exit when the slide piece slides and the edge of the foam member is in contact with the edge of the toner exit. This may cause deformation or break of the foam member, such that the foam member may no longer be able to completely block the toner exit, resulting in toner leaking eventually. Further, in actual manufacturing process, the made elements may have various tolerances in sizes and the foam member may not be always made with optimal thickness. Therefore, how to positively block the toner exit without increasing the sliding drag of the slide piece has become an issue to be solved by the manufacturers.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a toner cartridge having a slide piece capable of positively sealing a toner exit and having a small sliding drag when the slide piece slides.
To attain the above objective, the present invention provides a toner cartridge comprising a housing, a slide piece, a sealing member, and a clamping cover. The housing has a bottom side with a toner exit, and two lateral sides with two coupling portions. The slide piece is disposed to the housing and slidably moveable between an opened position and a sealed position. The sealing member is disposed to the slide piece in a way that the sealing member blocks the toner exit when the slide piece stays at the sealed position. The clamping cover has an abutment portion, and two coupling arms extending upwardly from two lateral sides of the abutment portion and engaged with the two coupling portions of the housing, respectively. The abutment portion of the clamping cover is abutted against the slide piece that stays at the sealed position in a way that the sealing member is compressed and deformed.
As such, when the slide piece stays at the sealed position, the sealing member can positively block the toner exit to prevent toner leakage. In the other hand, when the clamping cover is removed, the slide piece can smoothly slide between the opened position and the sealed position.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The housing 10 is provided at a bottom side thereof with a toner exit 12, and at each of two lateral sides thereof with a plate-like protruding coupling portion 14. In this embodiment, the housing 10 is composed of a barrel 20 and an end cap 30 detachably and rotatably mounted to the barrel 12. The toner exit 12 of the housing 10 is provided at a bottom side of the end cap 30 and the two coupling portions 14 of the housing 10 are provided at two lateral sides of the end cap 30. In other feasible embodiments, the shape and structure of the two coupling portions 14 are not limited to the disclosure of this embodiment, and the barrel 20 and the end cap 30 can be formed as a unitary structure, which cannot be detached from each other.
The barrel 20 is provided at an end thereof with an opening 22 communicated with an inside of the barrel 20 and an outside of the barrel 20. The barrel 20 further includes a thread portion 24 inwardly recessed towards the inside accommodation of the barrel 20 on a part of the outer surface of the barrel 20. The aforesaid inside indicates the inside accommodation of the barrel 20, and the outside indicates the ambient space outside the barrel 20. The inside accommodation of the barrel 20 contains toner. During rotation of the barrel 20, the toner contained in the inside accommodation of the barrel 20 will be conveyed by the rotary thread portion 24 toward the opening 22 of the barrel 20, and then pass through the opening 22, and eventually be discharged out of the housing 10 via the toner exit 12. In fact, many designs can achieve the goal of discharging toner out of the toner cartridge 1. The foregoing structure of discharging toner is just an exemplary embodiment, which is not to be used to limit the toner discharging structure of the barrel 20.
The end cap 30 is disposed to the end of the barrel 20 and blocks over the opening 22 of the barrel 20. The control circuit board 70 is disposed to a terminal end of the end cap 30. In other embodiments, the circuit board 70 can be mounted to another part of the toner cartridge 1 or can be omitted.
The slide piece 40 is disposed to the end cap 30 of the housing 10 and slidably moveable between a sealed position, as shown in
The sealing member 50 is disposed to the slide piece 40 in a way that the sealing member 50 blocks and seals the toner exit 12 when the slide piece 40 stays at the sealed position.
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When the clamping cover 60 is coupled to the end cap 30, the two coupling arms 64 are engaged with the two coupling portions 14 of the end cap 30 of the housing 10, and the ribs 621 of the abutment portion 62 press on the slide piece 40 that stays at the sealed position to cause compression and deformation of the sealing member 50, as shown in
When a user wants to install the toner cartridge 1 to an image-forming apparatus, the clamping cover 60 needs to be dismantled from the end cap in advance. To this end, the user only needs to press the operating tabs 643 of the two coupling arms 64 of the clamping cover 60 inwardly to case that the hooks 641 at the top ends of the coupling arms 64 are disengaged from the coupling portions 14, such that the clamping cover 60 can be easily dismantled from the end cap 30. This dismantling procedure can be easily and conveniently operated. After the clamping cover 60 is dismantled from the end cap 30, the slide piece 40 is no longer pressed by the ribs 621 of the abutment portion 62 of the clamping cover 60 and the sealing member 50 will be slightly compressed by the slide piece 40 to slightly deform, as shown in
In other embodiments, the structure of the clamping cover 60 can be modified. For example, the coupling arm 64 may be provided with no operating tab 643. Under this circumstance, the user may directly pull the hook 641 outwardly to enable the hook 641 to be disengaged from the coupling portion 14 so as to dismantle the clamping cover 60 from the end cap 30. Further, an inner side of the coupling arm 64 may be provided with a notch, into which the coupling portion 14 extends, such that the clamping cover 60 can also be coupled with the end cap 30 properly. Under this circumstance, the hook 641 can be omitted. Alternately, the coupling portion 14 may be formed as a coupling hole, into which the hook 641 of the coupling arm 64 extends, such that the clamping cover 60 can also be coupled with the end cap 30 properly.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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